Friday, September 26, 2008

nursing in new zealand..

Nurses for New Zealand is an immigration service located in Auckland and we specialise in helping experienced registered nurses based overseas who want to immigrate to New Zealand to live and work on a permanent basis.
New Zealand is an exciting and vibrant country with a growing healthcare sector facing a critical shortage of nursing skills. Nurses and healthcare professionals are in great demand now more than ever: there couldn't be a better time to consider moving to our beautiful country!
If you are a nurse, midwife or medical professional and are looking to begin a new chapter of your life in New Zealand, then take this opportunity to learn more about what we at Nurses for New Zealand can do for you and why New Zealand could be your next home.
New Zealand is a nation of spectacular beauty and stunning geography that embraces rain forests, volcanoes, deserts and snow-capped mountains, making it one of the most sought-after nations for immigration, tourism and the film industry.
New Zealand - also known by its Maori name Aotearoa - boasts energetic metropolitan cities coupled with serene country living. It possesses a world-class healthcare system as well as world-class schools, universities, museums, theatres and a lifestyle envied across the world.
Our country is also one of the most diverse nations on the planet, with Auckland being home to the largest population of Pacific Islanders in the world. With a population of 4 million people, New Zealand is also one of the safest countries to raise a family without the congestion and pollution found in many developed and developing nations around the world.So, you're a nurse and you're interested in immigrating to New Zealand. But where do you start?Before you can become a practicing nurse in New Zealand, you need to know more about the process you will have to go through to become a New Zealand nurse.The first thing to consider is that the entire immigration process does require a substantial financial investment. There are fees to be paid to various government departments, course fees, insurance fees, accommodation fees and transportation costs, as well as the general cost of living for the first few months you are in New Zealand.These costs are paid for each and every nurse that enters into New Zealand to live and to work.When considering New Zealand as your future home, we encourage you to consider what you can gain from immigrating to New Zealand. You may find that the benefits you will enjoy in the long term will far outweigh the costs in the short term.

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